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18! 400 Women's and Misses' No two alike tjp 13 Spring Suits Phone 505 ||gl': il: 'Slvs- 44 Minot Opposite New Postofhce The Latest Palmer Spring Garments Goldberg Bros, built up a tremendous business last year on their Palmer garments. They are the great est values for the money in the city. Our Spring line of Dress Goods including many Silk Patterns is complete. The Independent's Job Plant is Complete—Try Us Our Coal Burns Well Wallace & Bowker Coal Co. Minot, N. D. THE GREAT INVENTION Pathe Pathephone Phonograph Perfection Absolutely Natural Tone. No Needles to Change. The Pathephone has all the good features of all phonographs and talking machines and in addition has the following exclu sive Pathe advantages, which make it unquestionably superior: 1. Its perfect playing of all disc records. 2. Its absolutely natural reproduction of voice or instrument. 3. Its faithful duplication of every detail of technique and composition. 4. Its rich full glorious volume of tone. 5. Its easily operated tone-control, suiting every mood of the owner's desire. The largest record repertory, recorded in every musical center in the world The Pathephone uses a round, smooth, genuine Sapphire ball instead of the customary point or needle. This Pathe Sapphire glides over the record grooves in an up and-down motion, catching all the delicate overtones and tone colors ordinarily lost in mechanical sound-reproduction. The Pathe Sapphire Ball never wears itself out, and it does not wear out the Pathe Discs. The Pathephone has all-wood sound chamber, no metal horns, and this Pathe feature co-operates in eliminating all metallic sounds and harshness. It amplifies the sounds in the truest, most natural manner and combined with the Pathe Sapphire Ball results in producing a* full, rich glorious volume of tone, exactly duplicating the original renditions by the Artists themselves Six diffaraat m*dek and pricm »I5, $25, ISO, $100, $200, $300. SOLD ONLY BY Peterson & Nelson •The Nyal Store' We take care MINOT, NO. DAK. $50 $50 $1 $2 00 to $4 200 Women's and Misses' Coats. No two alike __ 100 Ladies' and Misses' Skirts, all wool, all shades, latest styles. $5.00 values for__ 50 Dresses in silk "and wool. Regular values 17.50, at A big lot of TUB SILK WAISTS worth $3.00, at 50 to 00 98 98 $r and gives the greatest satisfaction on account of its superior heating quali ties. It is clean well screened Coal that is un iform in size and in qua lity. There is no dirt or rubbish in it to fill out the weight of COAL and nothing else. NEW MANAGQI INTENDENT OF ROGERS LUM BER CO. Henry M. Gay, who has been man ager of the Minot Sash & Door Co. for the past two years, has accepted the position of superintendent of the Rogers Lumber Co. for the northwest ern part of the state and will make his headquarters at Kenmare. Mr. Gay has proved a very efficient man and many Minot friends of i»oth Mr. and Mrs. Gay will regret to learn that they will leave the city. Mr. Gay's former home was Milwaukee, Wis. Under his management, the business of the Minot Sash & Door Co. has increased at a very rapid rate un til this concern is perhaps the largest of its kind in the state. Mr. Gay has been ably assisted in the business by Clarence D. See, who has been promoted to the position as manager. He knows the business thoroly, is a most accommodating, wide-awake businessman and will prove to be a fitting successor to Mr. Gay. Mr. See formerly resided at Rochester, N. Y., but has lived in the west for years. The assistant man ager is L. G. Patmore, a young man of ability, who has been with the com pany since September. His former home was Drayton, N. D. Fire early Saturday morning did $60,000 damage at Mohall, burning the Fulsh pool room, Grand theatre and Bendridge barber shop. lv JL We specialize in the ex amination of eyes and fitting of glasses. Good glasses properly fitted will help you. to enjoy the full benefit of your eyesight. "£'-f Our skill in testing eyes acquired through a thorough training of long experience with the latest improved equipment, assures you the beat optical service possible. Broken lenses duplicated. NO WAITING. WE GRIND our lenses and give prompt service. MODERATE PRICES H. WINTERS CO. OPTICIANS Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded" Everything to eat and wear. Mail orders filled. OUR FORMAL MILLINERY OPENING Will be held Saturday, March 25 ft will pay you to wait for it. We have received an immense stock af the latest Millinery and intend to build up the finest millinery department in the city. We have two experts from Chicayo—our milliner proper, besides our French designer. You will find a beautiful display. FISK BATS We carry a line of the famous Rsk Hats only. You can secure your hats here either made up or our experts will trim the shapes accordiny to your wishes. We intend to adopt mod erate prices, hoping to make up the difference in increased trade. 200 bolts of Percales. Regular 8c and 10c per yd., light and dark colors, per yd. Big lot of Percales. Regular \2% and 15c per yd Highest Prices Paid for Butter, Eggs and Potatoes FOR HOT SASH $ DOOR CO. CLARENCE D. SEE PROMOTED— WILL FILL PLACE OF HENRY M. GAY, WHO BECOMES SUPER MINOT, NO. DAK. .— Lnu?jaK'j inunnin tnin jHrafajiUHiajiLrajHfi LrajajEJErEJHJEJHjrEiajHrdn "iinifiUHJHfEJHJEjHJHiafHJEJHraii iiHJHJEjaiuaiHrEJEfajajEiHrajHjajHjaiEjarBJHjajHJHJi Here is a finished example of the modern quality car. It will meet fully your ideals—in beauty, in luxury, in comfort, in strength, in speed, in power. It typifies—in every feature, in every detail—the newest develop ments in fine automobile construc tion. And the price—$785—is a new price for a class car. Here are resistless attractions If you seek the utmost in present day automobile value—then this Saxon "Six" ait $785 will surely win you. It has lightness—gained through costly materials and ablest design. So it is strong and rugged, too. It has power—of fluid smoothness and flexibility. No car of like price can compare—we believe—in ac celeration and all-arpund perform ance under all conditions. And Minot, -&•* If '"r Viip/'" 'p, 7 1. vi Phone 137 J. & L. Goldbergf Props. 5c 8c ELKS ELECT NEW OFFICERS The annual election of officers for Minot Lodge No. 1089, B. P. O. Elks was held at the home, corner of Third and Main streets, Saturday evening. A large crowd was present and ac cording to reports submitted the lodge GROCERY SPECIALS For Saturday and Next Week Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars ..25c Coffee, 5 lb. pails, 80o value $1.35 Bulk Coffee, 25c value, per lb 17c Tomatoes, standard, per can 12c Catsup, VanCamp's or Snider's, 16 oz 18c Kellogg's Cornflakes, family size, package __llc Baked Pork and Beans, large can 20c Peas, standard, can _10c Corn, standard, 3 cans _25c Toilet Soap. 7 bars 25c Cornflakes, E. C., 4 packages 25c Sauerkraut, 3 cans 25c Salmon, tall cans, good grade 10c Bee Hive Molasses. 2^ lb. can __.10c js in a flourishing and prosperous con dition. Minot lodge has the distinction of being the largest Elk lodge in the state and one of the biggest in the northwest. Following the election of officers a banquet and smoker was held in the club rooms. The following were chosen to act for the ensuing year: A. M. Thompson—Exalted Ruler. S. W. Fassett—Esteemed Leading Knight. M.. W. Whalen—Esteemed Loyal Knight. SAXON "SIX" A big touring car for five people The top place car in its price class NO RAISE IN PRICE this Saxon "Six" high-speed motor develops greater power per gallon of gasoline. It has beauty-— unrivalled yacht line grace. Its finish is of superb and lasting lustre. It has comfort —it is a big, roomy car. All five passengers have ample space. The wheel-base is 112 inches. It has operative economy. Saxon "Six" high-speed motor saves greatly in fuel cost. It has a two unit electric strting and lighting system—silent, efficient, reliable. It has Timken axles, with full Tim ken bearings throughout the chas sis. Even costly cars have no bet-* ter. It has helical bevel driving gears. Thus the noise and friction common to many cars are .eliminat ed in the Saxon "Six." It has linoleum covered aluminum bound running boards and floor boards—and nearly a score of fur ther refinements. Come see this new series Siaxon "Six." You'll find it the top place car of the times—at anywhere near its price. Dale Building Phone 495 W. A. Mulroy—Esteemed Lecturing Knight. W. E. Tooley—Treasurer. Newell Olson—Secretary. C. C. Spillane—Tyler. George E McClure—Trustee. E. B. McCutcheon spent larst week in McKenzie county looking after his duties as game warden. Mr. and Mrs. James Scofield have returned from New Orleans and Hot Springs, Ark., where they spent sev eral weeks. "SIXES" Touring Car $785 Roadster $785 •TOVAS" Roadster $395 Delivery Car $395 Co. N.Dak. .*%!• '"•'J 1$